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  • @Andrea-t5h7k
    @Andrea-t5h7k Місяць тому +1

    I worked at the walls as a nurse from 1994 until 2000 thank you Prince for sharing your story

  • @scarsofthepastministry
    @scarsofthepastministry Рік тому +2

    Thank you for your transparency, and Praise God you not only turned your life around, but you are working with others to do the same through your testimony. May God always get the Glory.

  • @greatscott4788
    @greatscott4788 2 роки тому +5

    Kansas City in here. I went behind the walls as a juvenile. It was the mid 80s-scared straight program. It was just for a day.

  • @HarveyTalksPrison
    @HarveyTalksPrison 2 роки тому +3

    Did 5 years there .Went from the Walls to Farmington, to Potosi, to Bowling Green, to Licking to Algoa

  • @christopherhughes3381
    @christopherhughes3381 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you for taking the time to tell us your awesome story. I only did 54 months. But believe me it was enough. And as a White man my path may have been different. But that place I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. God Bless you sir.

    • @anthonyevans9169
      @anthonyevans9169 2 роки тому +1

      Books on walls hell on the river,bloodiest 48 acres, it is now a tourist destination pay for a vist,there's the new walls,some where. Was there in h hall 1986,sells

    • @anthonyevans9169
      @anthonyevans9169 2 роки тому +1

      Usa has more people locked up.than all countries combined. It's a mony game.trooper cooper looking for you,pay back is a bitch.squel like a pig,haha

    • @carrmined
      @carrmined 4 місяці тому

      Your skin color matters not. You are brothers in suffering.

  • @meowchowpanda
    @meowchowpanda 7 місяців тому +1

    I know this was posted quite a while ago. I’m a 23 year old mom to a little 2 year old. I went to a tour at MSP a few times and I was curious about experiences from the mouths of those who were incarcerated there. Your video moved me, sir, and I appreciate your honesty and transparency. You can and will and probably have saved lives. Words like this are what people need to hear who may be making poor decisions or going down a bad path. May God bless you sir!

  • @larrygray8554
    @larrygray8554 2 роки тому +2

    Prince Bey my brother. Allah is truly great. I don't know if you remember me or not, but this is Gray El, we spent a few years inside of the walls together, in super max.
    I had a couple of small bits, that had a few years in between each bit. Each time that I came back you were still there.
    You are right on for exposing the truth about the that place. It was crazy. The guards were scandalous. While in super max I was on the phase 1 side. And the guard let another white inmate that wasn't even supposed to be in that part of the prison, in thorough the gate to try and stab me.
    I remember first arrived at MSP. I was being housed in H Hall awaiting transfer to another location so I thought. Anyway I was housed on the side of H Hall that looks out over the upper yard, you can see the chapel and the front of 3b I think it is. After about the third day I was standing looking out of the window at people who were walking down the sidewalk looking for someone that I might know.
    What unfolded next was one of the scariest and most brutal scenes that I had ever seen in my life. I saw out the window a man getting stabbed. The man who got stabbed died a few minutes later. But that's not what really scared me. What scared me was that I clearly saw who did it, and I would recognize them anywhere. I did a lot of thinking about what I saw. I asked myself a lot of what if questions. One of them was what if these guys found out somehow that I could identify them. Being from the streets I knew how to mind my own business, but the guys who killed the guy did not know that.
    To make things more stressful for me. I didn't get transferred to another location, they sent me to general Pop, to the same housing unit that I saw the guy get kiied in front of. You could still see blood on the sidewalk where the man had fell.
    I had been on the yard for months and I never saw any of the guys involved in the murder.
    One day I decided to go to the music room because I dabble in music a bit. I was going over some scales on the bass guitar, looking down at the fret board. When I looked up, I saw one of the guys involved in the murder standing right in front of me. What to do was a hard decision. I didn't know what was going on. Could this guy know that I saw what he did and was there to silence me. I ran through a lot of things in my mind, and it dawned on me that I had not told anyone what I saw, I was to afraid of being discovered so I had not said anything to anyone.
    Knowing that I had said nothing to anyone put me a bit more at ease. But I didn't move, I just sat there watching trying to make it not so obvious that I was watching.
    Eventually the guy left. I waited for a few minutes then I left.
    The same guy I had started to see him a bit more often in the music room. He never said anything to me and I never said anything to him.
    Then one day while in the chow hall, who shows up, the one guy that I had been seeing in the music room, sitting a couple of tables away from me with one of the other guys involved in the murder.
    Again my mind started to play games with me. I didn't know what to think. I didn't know if some attempt on my life was about to be made.
    Nothing happened in the end. I actually got on good speaking terms with both the guys.
    But the stress that I was under for months was very excruciating mentally.
    I too take medicine for PTSD, bipolar disorder and major depression. So I know exactly what you are saying.
    Keep up the good work my brother.

  • @DemCherries
    @DemCherries 2 роки тому +5

    My kids dad did 5 yrs behind the Walls he told me a lot of things that went on same things you saying he went in the end of the 80’s got out in 91 and never went back.

  • @alexwilliams76
    @alexwilliams76 2 роки тому +3

    I remember when I got my time I was 17 and my first stop was FRDC in the tents this was back in 2000 and was getting ready to go to JCCC. and thank God they closed it down and have to relocate us Inmates.

    • @pauldeville7114
      @pauldeville7114 Рік тому

      I went through FRDC before JCCC and was stuck in AdSeg because of family that worked there.

  • @pauldeville7114
    @pauldeville7114 Рік тому +2

    I was there at 19 for a year in 2001-2002 on a 7 year bit before they shipped me off to Farmington. 5 house to 2 house to 4 house. Still hear people yelling "3 walk rollin' y'all".

  • @kcctradio5751
    @kcctradio5751 8 місяців тому +1

    I made some bad choices in my life. My first prison experience was H-Hall in Jeff City. I went on to spend a lot of years of my life in and out of the Missouri Dept. of Corrections. Listen to this mann, he's right about everything.

  • @DeeVine999
    @DeeVine999 2 роки тому +4

    Farmington a wicked one too... MDOC. The middle of nowhere literally.

    • @pauldeville7114
      @pauldeville7114 Рік тому

      Farmington A side sucked. B side wasn't bad, but yeah, the location sucked.

  • @paulhill7921
    @paulhill7921 2 роки тому

    Thank you my brother for sharing this may you continue to have a blessed life

  • @anthonyresto8596
    @anthonyresto8596 2 роки тому +1

    Truly appreciate your wisdom & counsel my friend!🙏

  • @musa-beythegreat4075
    @musa-beythegreat4075 2 роки тому +2

    Much love brother!!!!! Stick to your mission!!!!

  • @missjody5803
    @missjody5803 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @willthethrilloneal
    @willthethrilloneal 9 місяців тому

    Extremes POWERFUL testimony..

  • @conniegaffney941
    @conniegaffney941 9 місяців тому +1

    It's okay to be emotional at least you out and keep doing what you doing brother

  • @troytaylor4996
    @troytaylor4996 2 роки тому +1

    I had uncles and cousins there, but I was in feds Leavenworth, Lewisburg,

  • @bluecollarscholarmelrosepa5673
    @bluecollarscholarmelrosepa5673 2 роки тому +2

    Hello and good day to you ladies and gentlemen watching this video....The food The Violence and The SEX in Missouri State Prison is Horrible 😔😔

  • @conniegaffney941
    @conniegaffney941 9 місяців тому +1

    That's right I know somebody that did 20 something years and came home institutionalized and wound up coming home then OD because he couldn't take it

  • @conniegaffney941
    @conniegaffney941 9 місяців тому +1

    That's messed up but your family the ones that be the one that take you down but I'm glad you're home keep your head up stay out keep doing what you doing

  • @learnaffiliatemarketing-wi9610
    @learnaffiliatemarketing-wi9610 2 роки тому +2

    Great story teller. God bless you!!

  • @HarveyTalksPrison
    @HarveyTalksPrison 2 роки тому +1

    Fear can make a man dangerous

  • @daviddixon7315
    @daviddixon7315 2 роки тому +2

    B Basement, I spent 18 months down there. I went back to population two weeks before them cowards kill Stomp!!!

    • @larrygray8554
      @larrygray8554 2 роки тому +1

      I know Stomp. We did time together inside the walls.

  • @Andrea-t5h7k
    @Andrea-t5h7k Місяць тому

    You look very familiar Prince did you work in the barber shop

  • @eco-solutionsllc4412
    @eco-solutionsllc4412 2 роки тому

    What’s up big bro, I remember you when I got out ,you used to talk to my Sister from kc

  • @DavidBerquist334
    @DavidBerquist334 2 місяці тому

    I like your Cardinals Jersey

  • @Bluehorseshoe4
    @Bluehorseshoe4 Рік тому +1

    Born and raised in STL

  • @Andrea-t5h7k
    @Andrea-t5h7k Місяць тому

    Does luiteninent Cassidy or Captain Mitchell or Sgt Henry sound familiar

  • @jimmytphillips8828
    @jimmytphillips8828 Рік тому

    White Boy in Oklahoma... I love you Brother for Honesty!!! That's Brother....

  • @carolynb4267
    @carolynb4267 10 місяців тому

    They didnt take you in no big door it was a small door under the add building, you were taken in between the add building and the garage!

  • @charleskent6755
    @charleskent6755 11 місяців тому

    Thank God you found Jesus and His wonderful GRACE! The Christian life is a DAILY walk with JESUS. We are all sinners and.no matter what we've done on this earth, Jesus will forgive us if we only ask. Glad to hear your wonderful testimony on how God transformed you my brother!!

  • @jayteeswrldboxing915
    @jayteeswrldboxing915 2 роки тому +1

    💯💯🙏🏿

  • @gauravjoseph4831
    @gauravjoseph4831 2 місяці тому +1

    I remember the co's were so scared of the inmates, latin and south american gangs. Once they rioted just because the captain switched off the tv an hour early.. then he had to appease them by buying turkey, gravy and other things😂

  • @abdulkamau2862
    @abdulkamau2862 Рік тому

    I can relate Beloveth

  • @glennhartwick7528
    @glennhartwick7528 Рік тому +6

    I worked in Housing Unit 5C from July 1, 2001 to December 20, 2001! I was a Fair and Respectful Corrections Officer and Color wasn't an issue with me! I spent my own time talking to an Inmate on Suicide Watch so He Wouldn't kill himself because I'm a Christian and it was the right thing to do. Not everything you said is true! I was there too! You act like you're All Victims! What about the people you all Robbed, Raped and Murdered? Aren't They the Real Victims? The Bible Says, You Reap What You Sow! I know the conditions were bad there, but ya'll didn't deserve to stay at the Hilton! You seem like a good person, but you still have that "I'm only gonna tell my side of the story" Mentality! Typical Inmate Trait! If you want to Glory God? Tell the Whole Story, not just your version! Almost everybody I met there was Hateful towards me, even when I tried to treat them like human beings! So, I asked to forgive me and I began to disrespect them and treat them exactly how they treated me! They didn't like that! But oh well! I'll play your game for 12 hours a day and go home while you sit in your cell and contemplate what got you locked up in the first place! Some of the Inmates at The Walls, crimes were so Cruel that They should have been executed within days instead of decades! Ya'll called the C.O's The Police! No, the Police arrested your asses, threw you in jail, Judge sent your Guilty Butts to Prison and Our Jobs were to make sure everyone served their time safely! Yes there were bad C.O.'s too! But like Me, Some of Us really wanted to help make things better! But ya'll slick talkers tried to take advantage and took kindness for weakness and it backfired on ya'll and then things went back to normal, then ya'll wanna cry unfair treatment! I wish you well, but Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, So help you God!!

  • @regalherbsman5938
    @regalherbsman5938 8 місяців тому

    Past tense of hurt is still hurt OG just letting you know

  • @abdulkamau2862
    @abdulkamau2862 Рік тому

    🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿

  • @Net092
    @Net092 Рік тому

    AKA the old walls

  • @hfeld4012
    @hfeld4012 2 роки тому +1

    That's enough!!

  • @qiyamunlimited7131
    @qiyamunlimited7131 Рік тому

    Me and Prince was moblerly

  • @christopherhughes3381
    @christopherhughes3381 2 роки тому +1

    You got that right. Take off on them is right.

  • @reallyskeptical
    @reallyskeptical 2 роки тому

    I really been free. That's my card

  • @prosg.i.d.9062
    @prosg.i.d.9062 2 роки тому +1

    You are definitely one of God's Messengers...

  • @troyelliott390
    @troyelliott390 2 роки тому +1

  • @HarleyDavidsonVince
    @HarleyDavidsonVince 2 роки тому

    Whats with this stop and go on videos anymore?

  • @matthewjames1078
    @matthewjames1078 2 роки тому

    Least its real Shit Bro...

  • @stfuandlaugh7355
    @stfuandlaugh7355 3 місяці тому

    Pray for this man he has been through it and giving his testimony….God be with you brother!

  • @herbertwilder7022
    @herbertwilder7022 2 роки тому +2

    Best thing not to do Young generation I try to tell you all gang members so-called want to be gangster rappers stay out of prison stay out of jail it's not for you all will you get behind the big doors when the big door shut everybody after your booty and believe me they're going to get it you may be tough on the streets and this and that but when it comes to the big house that's when you become a man you have to become a man all that street stuff on the streets you got to leave it out coming up in the prayers and want to be tough they got somebody tougher than you rougher than you that will show you what time it is don't come in there like you a gang member and this and that they're like you really rough and talk and can't master what you say you are prison ain't no joke I never been there and I ain't playing on going there the far as I have went was jail I didn't do that much time no way assault charge which was six or seven months and I seen a lot happen in jail the same thing older brother is saying in this video you got peoples and regular jails doing 50 years they haven't been shipped to the prison yet they cutting up on the floors killing people's till they have to ship them all to brush your mountain places like that I seen correctional officer involved in fighting putting their hands on inmates that's why I know what's going on in the prison when you hear a lot of black people are getting killed in prison because of the correctional officers is in involved
    OG breaking it down thank you for letting us know peace and blessings to you ♥️♥️💚💚🖤🤠🌹🌹💐✌🏽✌🏽
    Let me say this to the non-believers and let me make this Crystal clear and let me make this perfectly clear I'm the only one on Facebook I'm 54 years old and I want y'all to listen to me good you see my UA-cam channel on my Facebook same name I would love for you all to be my friend I would love to have you as my friend everybody on Facebook no I believe in telling the gospel truth 👉🏿📖📖📖
    I'm the first one to ever say on Facebook it's on my Facebook post these correctional officers are bringing the drugs in the facilities it's not the visitors how do you think a
    lot of these prison jails get exposed the correction officer play a part and people's getting killed in the jails and prison because of favoritism I've been said that on Facebook when you hear a lot of black people
    getting killed in jail prison it's because of the correctional officer just like that talked about Sandra bland Sandra bland was a beautiful girl there's no way in the hell black people commit suicide she was there for a traffic stop she didn't take her life we all know that the correction officer had a hand in that the sheriff had a hand in that
    Throughout the United States of
    America the jails and the prisons are ran by corruptions the warden the correctional officers who allow these things to take place and turn a blind eye in a deaf ear so I said on Facebook family members if you got someone incarcerated prison jail please check up on them there was a sister went to see her brother everybody remember this story
    same videos of him starved to death he was beating and starve to death how many y'all remember seeing that video it was earlier this year there's a lot of cover up sometime the correction officer would take you
    to a place where there's no video surveillance and let another inmate do whatever they want to you and they turn a blind out of death ear just like the brother said in this particular video The visitors ain't no damn fool to be bringing contraband inside of a prison in jail they ain't that damn
    stupid and they know they going to get busted and get caught they used to bring contraband through that way instead they start tighten down on visitors now the correctional officers are bringing contraband guns cell phones am I right about a brother in this video I know I'm right about it how do you think they get videos on television social media from inside the prison from the correctional
    officers some people got a lot of power maybe gang members or some to that magnitude white malicious groups and things of that nature you can offer some offer a correctional officer lots lots of money or whatever the case may be and they turn a blind eye in a depth ear that's why a lot of these people get killed in prison in jail and don't
    know the reason why it ain't because most of the time inmates it be the correctional officers putting the head out on certain people then sometime it be the inmates I want to get this person and the correction officer set it up been running a criminal organ to Enterprise in between the prisons and the jails yes sir yes ma'am
    So that's what I tell you all if you got someone you know incarcerated go check up on them don't leave them in there like that regardless of what crime they have committed they steal your loved ones don't leave them in there like that y'all wouldn't want God to do y'all that way regardless of what they was charged with they still need love some of them ain't able to have money put on a books but at least go see them make sure they are right you could be at home don't know your relative love one or dead in prison in jail you would know that don't give up on them please people it's a lot of shady things going on in these prison Angola parcelain Mississippi Louisiana nothing but corruption Florida prison institute All over America

    • @larrygray8554
      @larrygray8554 2 роки тому

      The young guys look at it as if it gives them some sort of street credibility.
      I ask them what good is street credibility when you are not on the streets to enjoy it.

    • @anthonyevans9169
      @anthonyevans9169 2 роки тому

      Don't drop the soap bitches ,die pig die pig. Hahahaha rip.hello c.p in Jefferson city, stop taking down my post .got my 250.000 dollars. Happy Thanksgiving.

    • @anthonyevans9169
      @anthonyevans9169 2 роки тому

      He'll on the river was written by a inmate about the walls,which caused the mo.fulton diagnosis prison to be built,so violent an nonviolent were separated. The bloodiest 48 acres,was written also about the walls. Which is now a tourist destination. Take your kids there, should make them think before making mistakes.